- from the
fortified boroughs (
Castellieri,
Friulian cjastelir)
which characterized the culture. The
ethnicity of the
Castellieri civilization is uncertain...
- The
Castellieri culture developed in
Istria during the
Early and
Middle Bronze Age, and
later expanded into Friuli,
Dalmatia and the
neighbouring areas...
- the
Middle and Late
Bronze Age
during the 17th–13th centuries BC. The
Castellieri culture developed in
Istria during the
Middle Bronze Age. It
lasted for...
- who are
credited as
being the
builders of the
hillfort settlements (
castellieri). The
Histri are
classified in some
sources as a "Venetic"
Illyrian tribe...
-
times the area of
Monfalcone housed several fortified villages called castellieri.
After the
foundation of the
Roman city of
Aquileia (181 BC), some thermal...
-
Robert Burton in his, "Notes on the
Castellieri or
Prehistoric ruins on the
Istrian Peninsula",
lists the 15
Castellieri in the
Territory of Albona/ Labinština...
- Lejeune.
Recent contributors include Capuis and Bianchi.
Adriatic Veneti Castellieri culture Illyrian languages Indo-European
languages Italic languages Italo-Celtic...
-
Polada culture Castelluccio Culture Thapsos Culture Terramare culture Castellieri culture Luco-Meluno
culture Scamozzina culture Hallstatt culture La Tène...
- is a
medieval town that grew up on the site of an
ancient city
called Castellieri. It is on a hill 270
metres (886 feet)
above sea
level with
houses scattered...
- Syria" [letter] (1873), The Academy, Vol. IV, pp. 217–18 "Notes on the
Castellieri or
Prehistoric Ruins of the
Istrian Peninsula" (1874), Anthropologia...